High visibility in two-color above-threshold photoemission from tungsten nanotips in a coherent control scheme.
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ABSTRACT: In this article, we present coherent control of above-threshold photoemission from a tungsten nanotip achieving nearly perfect modulation. Depending on the pulse delay between fundamental ([Formula: see text]) and second harmonic ([Formula: see text]) pulses of a femtosecond fiber laser at the nanotip, electron emission is significantly enhanced or depressed during temporal overlap. Electron emission is studied as a function of pulse delay, optical near-field intensities, DC bias field and final photoelectron energy. Under optimized conditions modulation amplitudes of the electron emission of 97.5% are achieved. Experimental observations are discussed in the framework of quantum-pathway interference supported by local density of states simulations.
SUBMITTER: Paschen T
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5526157 | biostudies-other | 2017 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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